New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB71

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  
Report Pass
1/25/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
4/27/23  
Enrolled
7/19/23  
Chaptered
8/9/23  

Caption

Relative to workers' compensation for firefighter cancer disease and establishing a commission to study the implementation of optional annual cancer screenings.

Impact

The passage of SB 71 would significantly affect the existing workers' compensation framework by broadening the scope of coverage for firefighter-related cancer diseases. Previously, compensation was limited to specific types of cancer associated with known risk factors. With this legislation, the burden of proof shifts, making it easier for firefighters to seek benefits for a wider range of cancers, thereby potentially increasing the number of claims filed. Furthermore, the establishment of a commission to study the implementation of optional annual cancer screenings aims to promote preventive measures and enhance firefighters' health monitoring.

Summary

Senate Bill 71-FN focuses on addressing the pressing issue of occupational cancer diseases among firefighters. It proposes a legislative framework that allows workers' compensation claims for all types of cancer diseases that affect firefighters, whether they are regular, volunteer, or retired members of fire departments. The bill aims to simplify the process for claiming workers' compensation by establishing a prima facie presumption that cancer diseases are caused by occupational exposure, thus recognizing the inherent risks firefighters face due to their service.

Contention

Despite its compassionate intent, SB 71 has faced scrutiny regarding its fiscal implications. Critics raise concerns that the anticipated increase in claims could lead to higher costs for local governments, which typically bear the financial burden for emergency service personnel. Although the Department of Labor indicates that the bill may not create significant additional costs at the state level, there remains uncertainty about the long-term financial impact on local firefighting agencies. The specifics surrounding the bill's implementation and the coverage it provides may incite debate among stakeholders over balancing firefighter welfare and fiscal responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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